Yeah, guy has a toxic personality when things aren't going his way. As to Dallas, Jerry loves his toys & his RB Carousels, it doesn't hurt Dallas is ranked 31st in Rushing in the NFL. 31st. You think Jerry is happy with that, so content he wouldn't look at his options? Not Jerry.

I wouldn't put it past Jerry to get Chris Johnson. As for the Dallas offense, Dallas can't run or pass right now. It's not Murray's fault though. The Dallas O-line might be the worst in the league.

For the record, I want Dallas to improve the offensive line, not sign Chris Johnson.

Of course not MM, you're a snob of monumental proportions.

As to Murray, of course not BUT it fits right in Jerry's wheelhouse. The idea of having 2 backs of substance is one that's been on the rise for the past few years, most recently in KC when they thought they were pairing a star in Hillis with Charles.

Jerry is not a patient man & his recent 'window closing' comments just lend itself to less than prudent moves such as acquiring a CJ2K or another back to stack the deck. Hopefully he'll focus on the line but shiny objects tend to be distractions.

John Cena will be an honorary captain for the Jets this Sunday against the Colts at MetLife Stadium, the home of Wrestlemania 29. Obviously a promotional thing, but a John Cena and Tim Tebow conversation would probably kill people with kindness.

I am getting sick and tired of the bashing in regards to Mark Sanchez's on-field performance. He is an outstanding prospect that has been poked and prodded mercilessly by the NYC market as well as his cancerous teammates. His potential is ready to be unleashed once he has something to work with. Lazy, back-stabbing teammates and a loudmouth incompetent head coach are the not the proper equation.

Bottom line, Sanchez has NOT been given a fair opportunity to succeed as the starting quarterback for the New York Jets. The Jets front office recognizes this, which is why the man was given that new, low-ball contract extension. The Jets front office certainly knows more than some media pundits or ordinary fans do. They recognized they made a mistake in seeking Peyton Manning and criticizing Sanchez, and I applaud them for that.

There is zero reason to give Tim Tebow any more playing time than he’s already been getting on the Jets. He is an awful professional quarterback, one that has zero skill or pocket presence, relying on nothing but luck and miracles. If God truly did exist, he’d have rewarded Tebow for his evangelism by miraculously turning him into a competent NFL quarterback.